unix-sockets

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The interface is similar to the builtin TCP socket functionality in CHICKEN.

[procedure](unix-listen PATHNAME [BACKLOG])

Creates a socket listener object. PATHNAME gives the name of the file that represents the connection. BACKLOG specifies how many pending connections are allowed and defaults to 10.

[procedure](unix-listener? X)

Returns #t if X is a unix socket listener object, or #f otherwise.

[procedure](unix-close LISTENER)

Closes the socket associated with the listener object.

[procedure](unix-accept LISTENER)

Waits for a connection from a client and returns two values: an input- and output-port which can be used to communicate with the connecting process. Calling unix-accept does not block other threads from running.

[procedure](unix-accept-ready? LISTENER)

Returns #t if a unix-accept for this listener would not block the current thread, or #f otherwise.

[procedure](unix-connect PATHNAME)

Connects to the socket given in PATHNAME and returns two values: an input- and output-port which allow communication with the server.

[procedure](unix-listener-fileno LISTENER)

Returns the file-descriptor of the socket associated with the given listener object.

[procedure](unix-listener-path LISTENER)

Returns the pathname of the socket associated with the given listener object.

Changelog

1.4 Do not import errno, to make it compatible with Chicken 4.1.0

1.3 Applied bugfix by Shawn Wagner

1.2 Added include for sys/time.h, which is needed on some systems [Thanks to Kon Lovett]

1.1 Replaced use of (end-of-file) with #!eof

1.0 Initial release

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